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Re: Linux/Debian documentation suggestion



Am 2007-04-17 20:25:34, schrieb Glenn Moeller-Holst:
> Hi NG

Mailinglist!

> Purposes:
> *When "I" is in the catalog "/var/log" - what commands can I use here?

1) What is "I"?
2) /vat/log is what it is. A log directory.

> *Which commands is occluded by others at "/var/log"?

???

> *If I deinstall "this" package - which commands are then lost?

dpkg -L <package> |grep bin/

> *A command "xxy" at "/var/log" - which package is responsible? (Am I 
> using the right package command?)

???

> *If I want or need command xxzz, which packages can give me that?

apt-file search <command>

> *If a given command is in some sense considered obsolete, which 
> commands is then endorced?

???

> The "man" and "info" documentation should (with time) be included in 
> the package. Why should I search the net for command documentations? 
> The system should supply the right documentation.

The Documentation IS already there!

> Have this feature-idea not occured to others?

What are you talking about?

> Optional more suggestion:
> 
> A script file should document which "commands-pools" is required. 
> Before execution of a script, the system should check these 
> requirement.

???

If you install a debian package, all nessesary
IS already there, including the depends...

Are you working with LFS (Linux-From-Scratch) and never tried Debian?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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